Levi's Donates $100,000 and 3,700 Hours to Local Community

Employees from Levi Strauss & Co. supported the Hunters Point Family organization’s Girls 2000 farming project by helping to dig trenches for water lines, install lines that support a gray-water system and dig holes for trees that will be planted in runoff swales. Photo: Eurydice Thomas

In case you ever doubted that your favorite pair of Levi's were built tough, consider this: nearly 1,000 Levi Strauss & Co. employees shoveled, planted, and generally got muddy on Wednesday for their 14th annual Community Day – and every single one them were in tried and true blue jeans.

Community Day is Levi's global day of giving back to the Bay Area – their home for the last 160 years. This year empoyees donated their time to three different campaigns: PAWS– where employees shampood the four-legged friends of those living with HIV/AIDS,Black Rock Arts Foundation – where employees sewed bags made out of recycled denim for four local charities, and La Cocina– where employees lend their business expertise to help low-income food entrepreneurs as they formalize and grow their businesses.

In total the local company gave more than $100,000 and 3,700 hours to the community. Since its inception 14 years ago, LS&Co. has donated more than $4 million in local community grants and more than 400,000 hours on this day around the world.